HFSIndex2-1.gif Press Release Just 30.7% of clients recommend their primary law firm Low satisfaction drives client spending to new law firms BOSTON, March 2 /PRNewswire/ — The BTI Consulting Group’s fifth annual survey of corporate counsel reveals an unprecedented drop in client satisfaction with law firms. Just 30.7% of large and Fortune 1000 companies recommend their

head-1.gif Seth Godin provokes our thoughts with a very quick intellectual journey through service to expectations. In his post, What customer surveys measure, he teaches us not that serving and satisfying is impossible but that it is possible to do the former extremely well without doing the latter. TRANSLATION FOR LAWYERS: Excellent legal work is

Since Alvin Toffler’s Future Shock and Third Wave we have been expecting accelerating change and while I comprehend it intellectually, change usually seems to be gradual — it just sort of creeps up on you.

Well, according to this National Public Radio story, here’s a change you will notice.

If you are designing new offices,

This post by Andy Havens on Larry Bodine’s LegalMarketing Blog is a “must read”. slcWT_01.jpg PUNCHLINE: Five years from now law firms who are not paying attention will be trying to play “catch-up”, an unfortunate strategy. Am I saying to Managing Partners: “join” — no… I am saying at least keep a watching brief.